WEEK'S NEWS. Local and Persona Happenings; M. A. Bates was down from Had- man on iuesdav. ' Win. Hughes is ud from Poitlaud to look atfer buBiumm affairs, You need not pav bo much for in suranoe. Talk to M. E. Smead. Soma desirable rooms to rent, In' quiro of Mrs. Frank Adkins. 2t. Honse for sale or rent with one acre ground. Inauire 1st National Bank, tf Fred Aghbaneh was down from Hardman Monday lookng after buai ne88 affairs. Mason and Bricklayer. Unjy one in town. Good work. H. H CURRIER. The neatest thing in the refrieeatur line is the "White Frost." Sold by the Oase Furniture Company. Mrs. oiadvs LnDor departed on Wednesday for 8prav to visit h?r Dar- nts. Mr. and Mrs. W. B Potter. Highest ensh prices Daid for hides pelts and fars. Morrow Warehouse Milling Co. Cream ruffs at the Bakery every Saturday. All kinds of cookies and pastry at the Bakery. . Dr. Winnard has taken a Deoial course on eve jiseawsand is prepared to fit glasses oroperly. Mrs. ,E. M.Shutt and daughter Essi3 were up from the Alfalfa farm and visited friendb in Heppner over Tuesday. I have for sale a first class hack practically good as new. Will sell at a bargain. 1 2t MARTIN JOHNSON. Palace Dinner Sunday Chicken T n n U n in nnilli i II f n.A.i tft (V C t my prices before 'buyinn . watches, clocks or jnwelery. C. R. Johnson, Jeweler. The man who bas his clothes made by Friedriuh the Tailor gets the best to be had at the price in Fabric Fit and Fininh. Misses Ida McAee and Lelah Csmo bell returned on Monday evening from a visit of two weeks with friends in Portland. The baby daughter of Mr. aur! Mrs -Tnhn ITiuil-. ij vprv ill uith tvnhnid pneumonia at the home ot Mr. Hiatt'n parents jn Clark's Canvon. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Woodworth deourtnd yesturdav niornina for their liOme in Pennsylvania where they will make an extended visit. Rev. O F. Jones .Jaeneral missionary of the Kpiscopal ciinrrh. was in Heppner over Sunlav and held ser vices both morning and evening. Born-On Anril 18th. 1912, to the wife ,of David Aschenbrenuer, of Skin ner creek, a dauahtfr, - Dr. Winnard reports mother and child doing nicely. Mrs. D. V. S. Reid departed for Salem on Monday to attend her daugh ter, Mrs. Clyde Brock .who is receiv ing treatment in a hospital in that city. Miss Helen Morgan deoarted for Moscow, Idaho, on Saturday and ex pects to' remain there permanently. She has becored a position in a store there. Shreiff J. C. Hayes. J. C. Kirk and Q. B. Hatt were called, to Baker on Friday to apnear as witnesses at the trial of John Irvin, the murderer of Allen Mi-Craw. Sam Hughes and Mrs. W. P. Scriv ncr departed for PenrlhHon onWfdnes dav to attend the meeting of the State Sunday School A?sc eiati'm as dele gates from the M. E. church Suoth. Wills McCarty Is how established as brakemsn on the branch, havin;. assumed his duties on Monday and taken the ulace of Elmer Encla who is promoted to the main linn. Mr. Enula and family "will remove to The Dalles to reside. Mrs. L. E. Cohn will have the first cut price sale of millinery commenc ing Saturday. Sailor hats for school and outinf 25 and 50 cents each. A nice assortment of flowers and trimmed hats at reasonable prices Maunish hats 1-4 off regular price. B. F. Swageart was in from his ranch north of the Penland buttes on Monday. He took out with him a supply of Kaffir corn seed and will try the experiment of raising that cereal on his place. This is a great fodder for cattle and hoe and thn section of the country in whicth Ben resides should produce it in great abundance. Mrs W. W. Smaed, Mrs. 0. E. Woodson and Mrs. Hank' Vance left for Pendleton yesterday murnlng to represent the M. E, Sunday School at the meeting of the State Sunday School Asho iatlon. tMrs. Smead and Mrs. Vance will go on from Pendleton to Idaho to visit with Mrs. Guy Pord. a daughter of Mrs. Smead residing near Boise. . Paul Rjetman and A. W. Lundell were up from lone on Saturday. Mr. Lundell is contemplating the organ izing of a band in Heroner in the nnor future, providing he can meet with the proper encouragement. He is a leader ot ability and well versed In music and is making a success as direotor of the lone band at the pres ent time. John M. Jones and family, accom panied by G. W. franklin, ar new arrivals in Morrow county from Col well county, Mo. Mr. Jones received a carload of his personal effects on Monday evenins, consisting of horses, chickens, ducks and turkeys. He has rented the John H. Williams place and moved out there on Tuesday with bis family. Our knowledge and skill in the art of taking'measurea, cnttina and mak ing garments enables us to sive per fect satisaction to the man seeking iaood fitting clothes. 'Remember all the work is done right here and not in Eastern sweat shops. It does not cost any more to have your clothes made right. FRIEDRICH "The Tailor.," T. V. Morgan and family of Goose btrry, were visitors in Heppner on Saturday, Mr. Morgan bringing in the election returns aod delivering same to the county clerk. Tom is looking for big returns in his -section of the county this fall as prospects were never better. W. W. Beohdolt and family came down fron Hardman on Saturday, being called to town bV the serious illness of Mrs. BechdoU's father, Mr. J L. Simoson. At this time Mr Simpson is improving somewhat, but he has been very ill for the past two weeks omore. Some work is being done this week on the lower half of Mainstreet, the county road erader being used to sur face op the street. This is only tem porary work, however, and will elim inate for the time being the rough surface of that part of the main thor oughfare. . Mr. and Mrs. John Olden, of Rhea creek, visited in Heppner over Friday night departing for home Satnrdav afternoon. John savs that the fruit trees on his place are out in full blnom, and there Is promise of an. abundant crop. Miss Millie Rood and Mrs. Eppa Ward departed yesterday morning for Pendleton to attend the State Sunday School Convention which convened there' this morning. ' They go as del egates from the Christiau school. L. J. Eurnside was down from Hardman on Monday. It is too wet in his locality at, the present to even get gardens planted but grain isemw- ing to beat the band, nnd gardens can wait until it dries ud a little. Residents of the Blackhorse section n town on Saturday reoort a fall of fix inches ot snow in .nai locantv Thursday night and Friday It soon melted, however, but made the coun try very wet for some hours. Frank Habelt attended the I. O. O. F. anniversary la9t evening. He ex pects to have an additional ioce ot men soon when some substantial track improvement will be made on the branch. Chris Borchers oame up from Port land last evening to attend the cele bration of the 93rd anniversary of Oiidfellowship by Willow Lodge No. G6, aad will visit here for a short ime. J. D. Movers, of Blackhorse, wrfs n town on Saturday. He Is arranging to give a big barn dance at his place on the niaht o' May 10th, to which hi) invites everybody in the neighborhood Thomas Rood and wife, nf IT i 11s- boro, visited with relatives in Ilepp ntr a few days Ihe tmst week , rlepart- for home on Monday. Mr. KjcJ is a brother of Mr T. J. Humphreys. Mrs. Mary Ogle, a sister of Mrs. W. P. .ccrivner. and who has been visiing her relatives in Heppner for the rast two weeks, densretd on Wed nesday for her home in Kansas. A handsome dinner set will be given free with every range sold by us in the next sixty days. Call and see both Case Furniture Co. Cheane9t accident iusuranee Dr. Thomas' Eclectic Oil. Stoos the pain and heals the wound. All druggists sell it SINGLE COMB RHODE ISLAND J?! REDS, the most profitable chickens known. My first prize pullet pro-' nonnced by Judge Gimlin, an eatsern judge, to bol the most, perfect Rhode Island Red that he had ever handled. Only the best selected birds in our pens. Have added new blood from the best to be had. First pen headed by cock scoring 93, at Spokane. Nothing better in the northwest. Csll and inspect our stock and pre mium ribboDB. Eags from 12.00 to $3.00 per 15. $10.00 per 100. Brilliant Poultry Yrds, Heppner Oregon. Mrs. T. J. Humphreys departed for Hillsboro on Monday morning in resDonse to a cullannounoing the death on Saturday of a child of her brother yvho resides at Forest Grove. CASTOR I A . Tor Infants and Children. Tha Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature f Supply Your Kitchen Needs Now You can't afford to risk health by using old cooking uten f sils worn ' r . . i 1 UUt O U B . I. V . - wmcn chips oil 'ana causes Stom ach diseases or rustv. leaky tin-ware. wrfcfoh snn(U flavors end wastes food. Keplace tea old war wlin "1892" Pure Spun Li-iauiiJUaiuAAA UtensitoJ one of the many rclla- . ble lines we carry ., V We have Just re-j 1 celvca a new ' ' lot. Come In and see these fmnerior eoods id get a souvenir ro, You can depend on anything yoi buy her MINOR & CO Destroys Sage RnUl Squirrels, Gophers and Prnirie Dogs. . Requires no mixing or prepara tion Always ready for use. Deadliest of all. Vour money back if not at claimed. Clark k, Woodward Drug Co., Portland, Ore. GOOD QODS MINOR & CO. Exltrai P3M GOOD OODS ale of Shirt wais ts They're good value at the marked price, but we have an overdose and want to cleanup. The $1.00 Waists 1.25 Waists 1.50 Waists 1.75 Waists 2.00 Waists now 50c now 65c now 75c now 90c now $1.00 See Window GOOD OODS iOOD M1QW1 fDo UOODS IK SAVE YOUR CROPS WITH Arsenate of Lead A general insecticide for leaf -biting insects. Gives the greatest possible poisoning efficiency without foliage injury. An effective spray for the Codling Moth, Slugs, Beetles and the - Plum and Apple Curculio. Twenty-five cents per bottle. SL,OCUM DRUG CO. 2 oE 3I For Sale. Seperaor and engine, at a bargain. Pride of Washington separator, prac tically new having been run only 30 rlaya, wind stacker and self feeder. Advance engine. For further infor mation write Cooke Bros., Condon Oregon. Are You Roosting bor row Coisiily ? 0 Are You IPs 'Home Esisfesiry e IK AKI-: MAXrFA(TinilXG Flour and I-enl superior to any imported article. If you are not usinr our products call at our office onMain Street and fjet a testing sample. Our Hour is made exclusively from selected Morrow Count v Kluestem Wheat.- Seed Grain, Rolled Feed, Alfalfa Seed. We' Solicit the Storage of your Wool MORROW WAREHOUSE mm i .run rn o IV1ILLII1VJ tl 30IU tgiiiiiiiii 'ji.ijljljjljjjiijrHillfijll' V V , The Profit-Eating Horse or 6 ICO. The Profit-Making i There la an up-keep expense to both animal and mechanical power. For the one the horse this expense Li frequently so great as to eliminate all profit. For the other the qu the only kerosene-burning tractor the up-keep cost is omy in fair proportion ' to the results obtained. Horses must be fed and cared for the " ear round when idle as well al when work- ins- Substantial housing must be provided for them, as well as ample storage room for their feed. The c5S" 18 an exPens? on'y "hen actually working and then burns cheap kerosene '" and requires just an ordinarily Intelligent boy or man to run it. A com mon shed is sufficiently good shelter for it. 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